No. 1 (30) 2012
Table of Contents
Main Theme
- From Secular Modernity to ‘Multiple Modernities’: Social Theory on the Relations Between Religion and Modernity
- The New Religious Constellations in the Frameworks of Contemporary Globalization and Civilizational Transformation
- European Integration and Russian Orthodoxy: Two Multiple Modernities Perspectives
- ‘Multiple Modernities’, Russia’s ‘Cursed Issues’ and the Endurance of Secular Modernity (a Theoretical Essay)
- The Turkish Laboratory: Alternative Modernity and the Post-Secular in Turkey
- The Modernity of ‘New Societies’: Trajectories of Post-Enlightenment non-European Modernities
- Pentecostalism: Transnational Voluntarism in the Global Religious Economy
Scholarly Life
Interview
Book Reviews
- Smirnov M. Sociology of Religion. A Dictionary. St.-Petersburg: St.-Petersburg State University Press, 2011. (in Russian)
- A.Agadjanian and K.Rousselet, eds. Parish and Community in Today’s Orthodox Christianity: Grassroots of Russian Religiosity. Moscow: Ves′ Mir, 2011 (in Russian)
- Bellah R. N. Religion in Human Evolution. Cambridge (Mass.), London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011
- V.Roudometof and V.Makrides, eds. Orthodox Christianity in 21st Century Greece. London: Ashgate, 2010
- A.Anderson, M.Bergunder, A.Droogers, and C.Van der Laan, eds. Studying Global Pentecostalism: Theories and Methods Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 2010